[Offprint of anonymous article attacking Pusey and the Oxford Movement.] The Thirty-Nine Articles. (Extracted from "The Press and St. James's Chronicle," September 5, 1868.) [Including 'Extract from the Bishop of Worcester's Charge'.]

Author: 
[The Press and St. James's Chronicle, London; the Oxford Movement; Edward Bouverie Pusey; John David Macbride, Principal of Magdalene Hall, Oxford; Henry Philpott, Bishop of Worcester]
Publication details: 
[London: The Press and St. James's Chronicle, 1868.]
£120.00
SKU: 15513

2pp., folio. On single leaf, with the reverse paginated 2. In double column. The article begins: 'No sign of the times appears to us fraught with more emphatic warning than the proposal of Dr. Pusey, that the Universities should abandon subscription to the Thirty-nine Articles, as the practical qualifications for orthodox Church of England Protestant teaching.' A footnote cites a work by Macbride. The article ends three lines down in the first column of the second page, with reference to 'an extract from the charge, which the Bishop of Worcester has recently delivered to the assembled clergy of his diocese', and the rest of the second page carries an 'EXTRACT FROM THE BISHOP OF WORCESTER'S CHARGE. - PAGE 45.' This offprint is scarce, with no copy listed on COPAC or OCLC WorldCat.